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DAVE ANDERSON | SPORTS OF THE TIMES
TimesSelect Game With Little Meaning Now Could Have Great Meaning Later
On the road to the pro football's draft in April, Sunday's Jets-Saints game might have been a critical crossroad in each franchise's future.
TimesSelect No Turkeys Here: The Annual Roll of Role Models (November 24, 2005)
TimesSelect Giants' New End Game Puts Focus on Receivers (November 21, 2005)
TimesSelect Tisch Bought 15 Years of Fun With Giants (November 15, 2005)

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HARVEY ARATON | SPORTS OF THE TIMES
TimesSelect It's the Jets vs. the Saints: Helpless vs. Homeless
Homeless trumps quarterbackless in the cold, cruel world of the National Football League.
TimesSelect A Touch of Gray Can Revitalize a Troubled Team (November 22, 2005)
TimesSelect Best Move for Kidd Was Spiritual (November 18, 2005)
TimesSelect Playoff Glory Would Be Real Reward (November 15, 2005)

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MURRAY CHASS | ON BASEBALL
Delay of Game on Baseball: Nationals Still Lack an Owner
It's Nov. 27. Do the Washington Nationals know where their owner is, or, more to the point, who their owner is?
Government and Congress Violate Players' Privacy (November 25, 2005)
Girardi Is Still 'Excited' as Marlins Fade Away (November 24, 2005)
It's No Ploy: The Marlins Are Looking to Move On (November 23, 2005)

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WILLIAM C. RHODEN | SPORTS OF THE TIMES
TimesSelect Gone but Not Forgotten, at Least by One Receiver
Chad Johnson and Terrell Owens represent a new wave of wide-receiver entertainers.
TimesSelect Ali Center Reflects the Evolution of a Champion (November 21, 2005)
TimesSelect Juggling Stances in the Sports Circus (November 19, 2005)
TimesSelect Numbers Tell the Tale: The Fans Have 86'ed 81 (November 15, 2005)

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SELENA ROBERTS | SPORTS OF THE TIMES
TimesSelect Brown's Power Could Mean Marbury Is Out
With Larry Brown calling the shots, Stephon Marbury could be headed to his fifth N.B.A. team if he doesn't fit what Brown desires.
TimesSelect A Road to Redemption Starts With Repentance (November 23, 2005)
TimesSelect The N.B.A.'s New Age Rule Will Get Old in a Hurry (November 13, 2005)
TimesSelect Steroid Laws: Punishment and Justice for All (November 2, 2005)

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RICHARD SANDOMIR | SPORTS MEDIA AND BUSINESS
N.F.L. Seeks Partner in Possible Second Network
The league is sifting through partners to find one to create an all-sports network with the Thursday-Saturday rights and invest in the NFL Network.
ESPN Burns Itself With Fake Hot-Stove Show (November 13, 2005)
The Mets' Cohen Moves to a Visible Medium (November 10, 2005)
ESPN the Ring Tone: In the Zone on a Cellphone (November 9, 2005)

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GEORGE VECSEY | SPORTS OF THE TIMES
TimesSelect This Kicker Will Live to Boot Again
The consequence of missing three field goals near the end of the game was, for Jay Feely, the feeling of letting down the entire Giants organization.
TimesSelect For Marbury, It's Tougher to Go Home (November 20, 2005)
TimesSelect From Flatbush, Chants of 'Ger-ma-ny, Ger-ma-ny' (November 17, 2005)
TimesSelect The Voice of the Giants Will Be Silent Next Season (November 15, 2005)

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JAMES MCMANUS | POKER
A Doctor Faces the Odds (All Kinds) at Foxwoods
At the World Poker Finals at Foxwoods, many players are inexperienced.
Here’s to You, Cerebral Warriors of the Green Felt (November 12, 2005)
Intimidating Bets, and the All-In Equalizer (November 5, 2005)
Crucial Decisions Before the First Card Is Dealt (October 29, 2005)

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SETH SCHIESEL | THE GAMER
Emerging From Geekdom, but at What Cost?
Gamers love to grouse about how the outside world doesn't get it. But even as they moan about how American culture often demonizes video games, many gamers deep down actually revel in their outsider status. That sense of camaraderie in a hidden world that most of the mainstream just doesn't understand has become a major part of the gamer psyche.
Finding Community in Virtual Town Squares (November 5, 2005)
A Console Gets the Game It Needs (October 22, 2005)
Going a Few Rounds With the Newest Console (October 8, 2005)


CHARLES HEROLD | VIDEO GAMES
If Looks Could Kill ... and Here They Do
I can easily handle a dozen men armed with assault rifles. I stand firm before defense drones, blasting away with my shotgun. But when I see that little girl in the red dress walking my way, I become paralyzed with fear.
War Strategy Without Politics (No Budget Cuts) (September 3, 2005)
A Long Fight With Giggling, Exploding Monsters (July 30, 2005)
Aliens in the Suburbs, Surrounded by Stupidity (July 16, 2005)




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